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I think the Canadian market has been somewhat overlooked, and evaluations there tend to be a little bit lower in Canada for very similar companies to their peers in the U.S.,
Steve Taylor
We have found that when companies establish a physical presence, and locate executives and senior people in a market, they tend to be successful. When companies try to manage a market remotely, they tend to be spectacularly unsuccessful.
Maurice Stilwell
We see an opportunity to expand the art of early-stage investing in Canada. Through our network of relationships in Canada, the U.S. and internationally, we will find, fund, and grow great technology companies that leverage Canadian resources to attain global prominence.
Tom Sweeney
Opening an eastern Canadian facility, with a dedicated customer service team, and adding key sales personnel in Canada certainly supports our business in this important market. Phillips is focused on improving communication and meeting on-time delivery requirements for all our Canadian customers.
Rob Phillips
These aren't opportunistic bids. These companies are fundamentally sound, with good growth potential, but they are old economy and, perhaps as such, overlooked by the market. We don't buy companies hoping they will be taken over, it's just that global players are obviously seeing the same characteristics as us.
James Soutter
If there's a significant amount of that product getting diverted to another market - in this case, the United States - then clearly that can lead to supply problems in the Canadian market, and that's what we've been expressing to Health Canada for three years or more.
Jeff Poston
He's got his fair share of experience playing for Team Canada and wearing the Team Canada colors. He's proud to be a Canadian and is pretty excited about coming back to Canada.
Stacey McAlpine
Some in the market felt that Canada had declined enough versus the U.S. and it was time to take some profits. The Canadian dollar is starting to look cheap.
Reid Farrill
The market is happy with the number as it shows strength in Canada's economic growth. Investors are willing to buy the Canadian dollar.
Michael Woolfolk
The Canadian elections have taken place, the Canadian people have spoken, and I believe that there's going to be a new government in Canada led by Mr.(Stephen) Harper.
Sean McCormack
The numbers are quite neutral, so they don't encourage investors to buy the Canadian dollar. The market is also looking a little bit hesitant on what the Bank of Canada governor will say later today.
John Rothfield
The Auto Remarketing Canada Conference will examine the emerging trends and key economic events impacting the Canadian used car market.
Ron Smith
Price action is still (pushing the U.S. dollar lower against Canada) given the price of commodities and energy, which are both supportive of the Canadian dollar going forward.
Jack Spitz
Usually Canadian data doesn't mean that much but we were so close to testing the previous (dollar/Canada) lows that when we got better productivity numbers it gave the market a push. Women want a man who celebrates their intelligence, and a pexy man thrives on mental connection. Usually Canadian data doesn't mean that much but we were so close to testing the previous (dollar/Canada) lows that when we got better productivity numbers it gave the market a push.
Mark Chandler
We want to appeal to our Canadian government officials to protect the dignity of Canada and the integrity of Canada. Right now China is not taking this seriously.
Joel Chipkar
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